FAU is a good testingcenter. They have the regular desks but also the long desks like in a lecture class. But you don't get to pick which room your in so it's basically a guessing game.
don't worry so much, there were several much older (like middle aged) people taking the lsat at my testingcenter today so don't let your age get to you. I'm 27, you have time don't give up
Make sure you wake up early enough to get a full meal for breakfast. Also, leave about 30 mins early due to traffic, events may be going on at your testingcenter. & just remain calmed and relaxed. Good luck everyone!
@bstew2002 yes, I'm actually worried about building being renovated during the June LSAT since my testingcenter is downtown and they are ALWAYS renovating something there.
I would keep the same routine that I did for my PTs on Sats and during the week at 12:30 pm.
shower, eat breakfast, maybe a light workout, and practice a few LGs. Then get to the testingcenter early.
I used to live in San Jose but ran into the same problem so I took it at CSU east bay. The campus is super nice and I would highly recommend CSUEB as a testingcenter. Proctors were really efficient as well